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For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture

How to Read Flannery O'Connor / Jessica Hooten Wilson

Apr 10, 2024
Professor Jessica Hooten Wilson from Pepperdine University discusses Flannery O'Connor's unique writings. They explore O'Connor's use of violence and ugliness to reveal grace, the theological and moral themes in her work, and the importance of attentive reading. Topics include spiritual formation, the story 'Greenleaf,' symbolism, defying instant gratification, and the concept of the holy fool in southern literature.
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Quick takeaways

  • Flannery O'Connor's characters embody grace despite their ugliness, challenging readers to see beyond appearances.
  • Mrs. May's materialistic worldview hinders her spiritual growth, contrasting with Mrs. Greenleaf's zeal for grace.

Deep dives

Mrs. May's Resistance to Grace

Mrs. May's refusal to embrace suffering and her materialistic worldview symbolize a lack of openness to grace. Her possessiveness over land and disdain for humility contrast with the potential for transformation through vulnerability and a spiritual perspective.

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